Volume 4

Here are all the great creators who have contributed to the covers on
Daredevil!

Profiles

Volume 1

Colan, Gene

Issues: -1, 021-042, 044-049, 053-060, 092-093, 138, 153-154, 156-157, 363-367, 370People tend to forget that there are such things as 'Colan Daredevils'
besides 'Miller Daredevils'. Classic work by a great artist.

LaRosa, Bud

Everett, Bill

Issues: 001, 021, 067, 081, 083The creator of the Sub-Mariner co-created Daredevil with writer Stan Lee.
Only penciled one issue, but did help with inks on a few more issues of
DD.

Orlando, Joe

Issues: 002-004Before his death in 1998, Joe Orlando held an editorial position at DC
Comics.

Kirby, Jack

Issues: 002-004, 013, 043The comics legend drew two issues of DD with the help of John Romita.

Colletta, Vince

Issues: 002-005, 012

Wood, Wally

Issues: 005-011, 164The artist who changed DD's costume from yellow to the now famous red.
Favourite story of mine is "The Fellowship of Fear!". Also was the creator
of the THUNDER Agents, and worked on many EC Comics and Mad Magazine.
Tragically, Wood committed suicide in 1981.

Sr., John Romita

Issues: 012-020, 083, 099, 103, 106, 108, 110-111, 113, 115, 118

Windsor-Smith, Barry

Issues: 050-052, 217The popular artist of Conan drew these two issues and a story with Ann
Nocenti just after Miller's Born Again.

Craig, Johnny

Issues: 051-052

Shores, Syd

Issues: 061-064, 067-068, 070-072

Severin, Marie

Issues: 064-066

Buscema, Sal

Issues: 069, 077-079, 086-087, 089, 100, 102, 123, 144Sal Buscema was a long-time penciler on Spectacular Spider-Man. He drew
some DD issues and also helped Cary Nord with layouts during Nord's stint
on the title.

Trimpe, Herb

Issues: 072-076, 078

Kane, Gil

Issues: 080-082, 084-085, 088, 090-091, 094-097, 104, 109, 112, 114-117, 119-122, 124-128, 133-134, 139, 146-147, 150, 152Many fans forget that Kane did some DD work to go along with many other
great titles.

Tuska, George

Issues: 098Tuska worked on the 'Buck Rogers' sci-fi newspaper strip over forty years
ago, but he is probably best remembered as the artist for IRON MAN during
the 70's. After Iron Man, he did the 'Superheroes' newspaper strip for DC.
Like fellow artist Don Heck, Tuska was never a cult favourite, but his
work had a quality and a consistency that shone through.

Starlin, Jim

Janson, Klaus

Buckler, Rich

Issues: 129-132, 134-135, 140, 148

Buscema, John

Issues: 136-137, 142His special issue with Miller (#219) was a classic. Not too many artists
could draw a story where the lead character doesn't appear in costume
once. Known for his stints on the Avengers, Conan and Wolverine.
Passed away in January 2002.

Cockrum, Dave

Issues: 141, 143, 145-146, 151

Sinnott, Joe

Issues: 144, 147

Milgrom, Al

Issues: 145, 157, 245

Pollard, Keith

Issues: 149, 218, 222, 237, 242

Leialoha, Steve

Issues: 154

Robbins, Frank/Springer, Frank

Issues: 155

Rubinstein, Joe

Issues: 156, 158

Miller, Frank

Issues: 158-161, 163-191, 219Towards the end of Miller's run, Klaus Janson was penciling Miller's
layouts. Brought DD back from the brink of cancellation and defined a
whole new era on the title.

Ditko, Steve

Issues: 162His comic with Madcap is still a favourite of mine. His greatest work was
on Amazing Spider-Man.

McLeod, Bob

Issues: 167, 348

Hannigan, Ed

Issues: 194, 206

Sienkiewicz, Bill

Issues: 197, 204, 207, 236, 338

Potts, Carl

Issues: 198

McDonnell, Luke

Issues: 199Luke McDonnell has worked on many titles, including Iron Man and the
Phantom.

Layton, Bob

Johnson, William

Issues: 205, 207Anyone know his present whereabouts? His work on the first few issues in
the 200's was great. I especially liked his revamp of the Black Widow's
costume...

Mazzucchelli, David

Issues: 208-209, 211-216, 220-221, 225-233It was only until he worked with Miller on Born Again that anyone noticed
this great artist. After that story arc, Mazzucchelli moved to DC to do
Bat-Man:Year One with Miller and now he works on independent comic
series of his own.

Zeck, Mike

Issues: 210, 241

Simonson, Walt

Issues: 236

Adams, Art

Issues: 238-239

Williams, Louis

Issues: 240, 243-244After doing a New Mutants issue, Williams was poised to be the next
major artist for DD. However, his work with Nocenti went unnoticed and
I have no idea what he is doing now. Anyone remember Rotgut? He drew that
issue.

Williamson, Al

Romita, Jr., John

Lim, Ron/Sanders-III, Jim

Issues: 258

Lightle, Steve

Issues: 264

Bagley, Mark

Issues: 283The former artist of Amazing Spider-Man and Thunderbolts drew this issue that
guest-starred Captain America.

Weeks, Lee

Issues: 284-288, 291-302, 380After this run, Weeks did the Gambit mini-series.
He did a fine job on the Fall of the Kingpin storyline, and has been
working on mini-series, including The Mysterio Manifesto, Spider-Man:
Death and Destiny, and an arc in Tangled Web.

Ivy, Chris

McDaniel, Scott

Issues: 305-315, 317-332Redesigned DD's costume with D.G.Chichester. He drew the Green Goblin, and
Batman for DC. Also drew the Elektra:Root of Evil series and
the Daredevil/Batman:Eye for an Eye prestige format comic.

Kobasic, Kevin

Grindberg, Tom

Issues: 333-337Grindberg worked on the 'Humanity's Fathom' arc by Gregory Wright.

Dringenberg, Mike

Issues: 339-343

Reinhold, Bill/Wagner, Ron

Issues: 344-347, 350

Nord, Cary

Issues: 348-349, 353-357, 359-362Cary Nord has worked on the
Bruce Wayne: Agent of Shield comic for Amalgam, and the Ghost
Rider:Crossroads comic before DD. With the return of Gene Colan, Nord
left DD, and finished a stint on Mutant X.

Ryan, Matt

Dickey, Chris

Issues: 355

Epting, Stephen

Issues: 358

Kesel, Karl

Issues: 363

Hanna, Scott

Issues: 367

Olivetti, Ariel

Issues: 368-369, 371-372, 374Olivetti has worked on some JLA specials and Kingdom for DC, and was going
to be the artist on Warren Ellis' Satana. Other work includes Haven
for DC and Punisher War Journal for Marvel.

Acosta, Richie

Edwards, Tommy Lee

Hamner, Cully/Martin, Jason

Volume 2

Palmiotti, Jimmy

Quesada, Joe

Issues: 0.5, 001-008, 010-015, 017The co-founder of Event Comics started his run for the Marvel Knights line
with a lot
of attention.
He also served as editor of the new imprint and was Editor-In-Chief
of Marvel.